How fast time flies. Three of the four days Easter holiday have passed. It is now the time to record the activities during these three days.
On day one we went to Cleveland, which was a seashore suburb to the east of Brisbane. Several years ago before I went to Shenzhen, I had visited this suburb a few times. It was the place where I bought my car in 2016. As the car dealer gave me a discount to have the car service in their store, I visited there for car service twice from 2016 to 2017. For the first time for car service, I went there with two friends who were studying at QUT then. After the car service, we drove to many places of interest in the surrounding area. For the second time, I went there with my parents, and we found a snug place for fishing.
This time I went there with my wife and son, and the scenic views were as beautiful as before. The sea was so calm that it looked like a huge lake. It was not a popular place for tourism, and most visitors were local people. The shore, the river, the street and houses were all very clean and tidy. I could not be able to spot even a piece of rubbish. The buildings there were all nice with very few old and broken houses. The region of Raby Bay had many canals, along which the houses were splendid and all with a boat ramp. We first arrived at Raby Bay Boulevard Park. It was a quiet, beautiful and small park by the sea. There were not that many people, with some of them casually fishing. There was a nice small playground for children with a slide, four swings and a few rides. We had a wonderful time and had our prepared lunch there. After lunch, Ivan played with the lunch box by casting it on the lawn and picking it up with much fun. We had tried to find the fishing location where I and my parents visited before, but as I had forgotten where it was, we eventually couldn’t find it. In the afternoon, we went to the park next to the old Cleveland lighthouse. There was a canteen with a great sea scenic view. We bought a box of fish and chips and ordered two cups of coffee there.
On the second day, we had a good time in South Bank Parkland. We parked our car at QUT’s gardens point campus, and walked there through Goodwill Bridge which was across the Brisbane River. South Bank parkland is a memorable place for my wife and me as it was where we hold our wedding in 2019. Our wedding was held in the then Steak House (a western-style restaurant with river views) that was located along the river and next to Goodwill Bridge. Now the restaurant has changed its boss and is named OTTO. We had planned to have our lunch there but we gave up this idea as the dishes seemed too small and expensive when we checked the menu online. We went through a passage of an arched metal channel on which lots of bougainvilleas spiring around. When we arrived at the swimming pool, Ivan had some fun with the water. Then we headed to the Ferris wheel. This was the first time for Ivan to be on a Ferris wheel, but I had not much more experience than him. I had become a bit nervous and vigilant during the process while my wife said I looked too stressed. Sitting in a carriage on top of the wheel, we could see a full view of Brisbane CBD.
On the third day, which was today, we went to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, which was a zoo not limited to koalas but was the largest sanctuary for koalas in the world. The zoo was located in a western suburb of Brisbane with river views. Ivan was a bit afraid of the koalas when he first saw them. However, he soon liked them after a while. He wanted to touch them but of course, he couldn’t do that as there were fences surrounding the trees where the koalas resided. After watching the koalas, we entered the kangaroo field. There were plenty of kangaroos on a large lawn. Some kangaroos were in the restricted areas with a board saying that only staff could enter inside, while some were in unrestricted open spaces where people can feed them. I was a bit afraid of the kangaroos though I knew they were tame animals and probably would not attack humans. Naturally, I would like to keep a certain distance from them. However, my son was so brave and excited that he chase the hopping kangaroos, touched them, kicked their tails, pinched their ears, and attempted to tear their furs. I was so worried that the kangaroos might be irritated and hurt him. There were so many kangaroos that the grass field was full of kangaroo poos. There were also a couple of black big birds which were too heavy to be able to fly. I forgot their names but based on my memory they were endemic animals within the Australian continent similar to koalas and kangaroos. After playing with the kangaroos, we went to the barn to see some sheep and pigs. There was a small pool on the way to the barn, where there was a crocodile. We bought yearly tickets so we could go there many times in future.
The weather was nice during these three days, The sky was clear with a few clouds. It was not hot though the sunshine was bright.